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DSA Dozen: Washington Nos. 7 to 9

Duck Sports Authority continues its DSA Dozen series with the next trio of 2018 football prospects from the State of Washington, Nos. 7 to 9. Last week we featured Nos. 10 to 12 along with some other athletes who received votes.

Our panel consist of analysts Scott Reed, Dale Newton and A.J. Jacobson, with a fourth vote given to the Rivals national analysts via their Washington Top 10.

No. 9 Campbell Barrington - University HS, Spokane

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Newton: BYU commit at defensive end, 6-6 280. Delivers a blow with good natural strength, but right now his game is too much stand up and push. From University High in Spokane.

Reed: I like his size, the possibility of being gone for two years is the only reason I have him this low.

Jacobson: Pretty nimble for a big right tackle. Does a nice job of being aggressive and finishing plays. Has a good D-1 tackle frame but stands up at the snap and plays too high.

Biggest fan: Newton (8)

Offers: BYU commit

No. 8 Matthew Cindric - Skyline HS, Sammamish

Newton: They grow 'em big in Sammamish. This strongside defensive end is 6-5 255, a three-star prospect with offers from Washington State, UCLA and Yale. Might be too smart to play at Wazzu.

Jacobson: Nice edge rusher with a good motor. Has a decent variety of rush moves and is difficult for his high school opponents to block one-on-one. Lots of recruiting interest in Cindric.

Reed: has good size and skill. A solid offer list including elite academic institutions like Princeton.

Biggest fan: Reed (8)

Offers: Arizona, Boise State, Cal, Colorado State, Fresno State, Oregon State, Princeton, UCLA, Utah, Washington State

No. 7 Ben Wilson - Sumner HS, Sumner

Reed: I like his size and think he can be a good LB. He has a solid offer list and Duck fans might be happy he is leaving the Pac-12.

Newton: TCU commit at linebacker, 6-2, 220. Very physical. 29th-rated inside linebacker in the country.

Jacobson: Hard-hitting LB who has a nose for the ball and good sideline-to-sideline range. Makes big plays for his defense at Sumner. If he can keep his speed at 250 pounds he could be a very good college ILB.

Biggest fan: Newton (6)

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